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Note that a pilot cannot perform the same action twice in the same round, so getting a specific free action also means that you cannot perform that action in the action step.

This is why something like "perform a free boost action" and "perform a boot" are different. If you had the former you cannot perform another boost action, but if you performed the latter you can still perform another boost as your action. In the same way "perform a free focus action" and "gain a focus token" are different.

If the card says "ACTION: ..." then the ship must be able to perform an action (e.g. you can't perform the action if you've bumped or are stressed).

Just a point of clarification. If you've bumped you only skip the "perform action" step of the activation phase. You can technically perform actions given to you by other means, which are typically the "free actions" in question.

If Tie Fighter moves towards X-Wing and they overlapped, can X-wing move when it´s turn comes around? of is it stuck?

It will probably move.

Ships are allowed to fly through others. They are not allowed to land on others. If you can't fit your ship on the table at the end of its move, it goes to the last place along the strip where it does fit. It can be blocked all the way back to its original spot, but only if the entire path is covered.

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2.What is the free actions?I understand that evade, focus, barrel roll etc. are not free actions

Here's a helpful hint: every time you see the phrase "free action", read it as "bonus action" instead. (In my opinion, FFG should have used that term. It's clearer.) "Free" only means it doesn't count as the one "normal" action you take after moving.

If a card tells you to "take a free action", you can take any action available to you. Other cards are more specific, like a "free focus action" or a "free barrel roll action". In all cases, the word "free" only means the action is an extra one.

You can take any number of free actions per turn, but you can't use the same kind of action twice (not even if it's one free action and one normal action). You can take free actions if something prevented your one normal action (like bumping into a ship). You cannot take free actions while stressed.